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Watch two videos demonstrating how to set up and use a dovetail jig and how to get the most benefit out of your router table.
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Install a guide bushing in your router's base opening, and use it to follow an edge guide or template for pattern-perfect parts.
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Replace the fixed base on your PORTER-CABLE 891 or 892 with a plunge version to add the ability to start and stop a cut where you choose.
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Mounting a router upside-down in a table gives you greater command of the workpiece and cutting action, especially on pieces too small to safely rout with a handheld router.
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Here's a jig for routing bookcase or cabinet side dadoes that exactly match the thickness of your shelf stock.
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Expand your joinery repertoire with variable spaced though and
half-blind dovetails, single-pass half blind dovetails and the ability
to cut sliding tapered dovetails, box and miniature joints with the
accessories available for the PORTER-CABLE 77240 OMNIJIG Joinery
System.
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This modular router-bit storage system fits in any drawer and easily grows to meet your expanding bit collection.
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When building furniture using plywood, project builder Chuck Hedlund has to do a lot of flush trimming on the solid-wood edging to dress up the plywood panels. To do that, he needed a foolproof way to get the job done. A handheld router with a flush-trim bit works, but it's easy to accidentally tip the router and gouge the edging and plywood. Chuck solved the problem with this table-mounted fence.
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From towering to tiny, the multitude of choices in routers can make your head spin. We cut through the hype to help you pick the right machine for the way you work.
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For centuries, the hand-cut dovetail joint has stood as a testament to the quality of the case, box, or drawer that beheld it.
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Here's a handy method for beefing up long, mitered joints in jewelry boxes and the like. You can make slots for hidden splines with a straight bit, two stopblocks, and a simple support block.
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Sure you can buy a bajalion-bit set, but chances are these half-dozen cutters will do 90 percent of the routing work in your workshop.
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Designed and built for use in the WOOD magazine shop, the router table's fence adjusts in a flash and locks into T-slotted mini-tracks with the quick twist of two kn obs. It’s easily portable, weighing only 36 pounds (without router), and you can grip the the tabletop edges for comfortable carrying.
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